You need to provide the credentials before you ever see the Windows login screen. (Same is true for MS-RDC). Today you can do that buy writing a small Zentiy script to run in kiosk mode or you can use Oracle VDI as the front-end to your Terminal Server farm.

On 11/23/11 4:51 AM, Patrick wrote:
Hi all,

At a customer site we are installing SRSS 5.2.3 with UTTSC:
4_50,REV=2010.09.25.13.34.
The customer will be using Windows 2008 R2 Remote Desktop connection
broker with 3 windows 2008 terminal servers attached.

Kiosk is configured to use the uttsc connector is to connect to the
first (.36) of the 3 terminal servers. .37 and .38 being the other two
servers.

On initial login the customer provides his credentials after which the
screen updates and only username seems to be passed to one of the
terminal servers. (the rdp session seems to be redirected), The customer
needs to provide his password for a second time.

We can verify the customer has logged in on the .37 while we connected
to the .36 so session brokering in Windows 2008 seems to work nicely;
except for the fact we need to provide the password a second time.

If we disconnect the sessions and restart the kiosk, we connect to the
.36 again; provide credentials then connection broker will instantly
provide our latest session on the .37 without asking for a password.
This is the behaviour I was looking for in the initial connect aswell.
Is this something which needs be fixed on server or client side ?

regards,

Patrick



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